Joseph Carl Brown, and Paul Lyons v. Allyn R. Sielaff, Commissioner of Corrections of PennsylvaniaJoseph Carl Brown, and Paul Lyons v. Allyn R. Sielaff, Commissioner of Corrections of Pennsylvania
OPINION OF THE COURT
Appellant, a state prisoner, filed a complaint seeking injunctive relief and money damages under
For reasons other than those stated by the district court, we will affirm.- Although the only defendant in this action is Commissioner Sielaff, the sole allegation which directly implicates him is the vague accusation of “attempting to conceal abuse by his prison guards.” Although mindful of the admonition of Haines v. Kerner,
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We are not unmindful that appellant attempted to amend his complaint to add the Graterford Warden as a defendant on the issue of the missing legal materials and that an abortive appeal from a denial thereof was dismissed by us. Because appellant has not pressed this point in this appeal, we are unable to notice it. F.R.A.P. 28(b). We note, however, that appellant was given ample opportunity to contribute factual support to his general allegations relating to the missing papers, both in response to the motion for summary judgment and in his motion to vacate the judgment. This he failed to do. Therefore, even were this issue properly before us, we would not disturb the result reached by the district court on this issue. As to the solitary confinement allegation, it is sufficient to observe that no official of the institution where this alleged activity took place has been named as or identified as a party to these proceedings, Howell v. Cataldi,
The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.
Notes
. There is no allegation as to where the solitary confinement took place. Since the complaint was filed from Huntington,_ we shall assume it took place there.
. We do not reach the retroactivity of Lynch v. Household Finance Corp.,